A new exhibition at the Jewish Museum explores the cult of Queen Esther, whose story won the hearts of Dutch Masters and some ...
The recent discovery of an art forger's workshop reminds us of the long history of fraudulent artworks – here are the simple ...
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 35 years after the theft, restores frames: ‘We’re always hopeful for their return’ ...
Conservators unveiled the completed restoration of the frame that once held Rembrandt's "Christ in the Storm on the Sea of ...
An etching by Rembrandt has been valued at up to £300,000 as selected artworks which formerly belonged to internet ...
The Bible’s Queen Esther was one of the defining Dutch divas of the 17th century and muse to some of Amsterdam’s greatest ...
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BirminghamWorld on MSNRembrandt’s original prints on display in Birmingham for exclusive UK ExhibitionThis Birmingham exhibition includes 58 prints of the artists work on loan from the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam to ...
It's been 35 years since thieves stole more than a dozen works of art during a 1990 heist in Boston. It remains the most ...
The auction of fifty-six works once owned by Thomas A. Saunders III and his wife Jordan is expected to break the record set by the $76 million Fisch Davidson collection sale in 2023.
You might not instinctively pair Queen Esther with Rembrandt van Rijn, the Dutch master who invented realism in the 17th century. Yet “The Book of Esther in the Age of Rembrandt,” a delectably ...
Authorities confiscated more than 70 fraudulent artworks falsely attributed to notable artists from Pissarro to Picasso, Rembrandt to Dora Maar, along with materials used to mimic vintage canvases ...
An etching by Rembrandt valued at between £200,000 and £300,000 is to form part of an auction being held in Edinburgh next ...
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